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Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP

Discussion in 'Nintendo DS' started by kcajblue, Sep 4, 2006.

  1. lvlchaser

    lvlchaser Member

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    plz help and post back as soon as you can
    i don't have the same things as you in my local area connection advanced tab. all i have is windows firewall. and also whenever i try to start up the asus control center thing it says this word for word: "Unable to connect to the wireless lan card. The tray icon will be loaded once the card is inserted."

    im almost 100 percent sure i did everything right you said in the guide

    plz help
     
  2. TheAJ47

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    Erm.
    Okay. I downloaded the nin_wifi_fullpack or whatever and when I insert the nintendo wifi usb connector into my computer it just says found new hardware nintendo wifi connector and it doesn't show any buffalo drivers like it did in your video. Does the nin_wifi_fullpack need to be in the nintendo wifi connector folder? Does the nintendo wifi usb connector supposed to be installed???

    I hope people are still checking this forum.

    Anyways,
    Thanks for any help.
    Cya
     
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    I've got the same problem when i try to install the drivers it says the software you are installing for this hardware is nintendo wifi usb connector and i have uninstalled it and the program.
     
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    Could someone please help me? I followed the guide to the letter and keep getting this message in ASUS when I try to hit Apply.

    Cannot copy driver to system directory.


    I checked in ASUS program files and the drivers are there so I don't know what the problem is. Anyone have any advice?
     
  6. nicman000

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    The video helps here
     
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    The video won't download for me. Tried on several browsers.

    Can someone please just tell me what to do to fix this?
     
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    Thank you :) That worked!

    Now I'm having other problems but I'll try to figure it out, haha.
     
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    I did? Really?

    Wow, I remembered something that helped someone else.

    James
     
  11. maslada

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    Hey I have successfully set up my nintendo wifi usb connector and i am able to use it for my DS.

    However i have tried setting up my PS3 using the connector but each time i try i keep getting an error: 80710102 (An error occured while resolving the name with the server). It says it finds the IP fine, it only fails when trying to connect to the internet.

    Does anyone have any advice/help for this problem? Thanks in advance.
     
  12. Riesz

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    Sorry for all the posts... but I have a bit of a problem.

    I got all this working a couple days ago but now my Nintendo USB Adapter is fried. It was acting spotty last night, losing connection off and on then it stopped completely. Now when I plug it in no light comes on though Windows detects something plugged into the USB port.

    It was a couple years old so I thought it might've been just wear and tear, but it being a couple days after modding it I can't help but think that might have something to do with it.

    Anyone run into similar problems? Or is it just coincidence?
     
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    OK, I installed everything but when I try connecting I get an error message that says,"Connected to access point but unable to connect to the server" whats wrong?
     
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    Make sure its not been turned off in the device manager
     
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    If your running wep turn it to default and make sure your not running the ssid
     
  16. wdclean

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    Here follow this setup and you should be fine...by the way if your running both at the same time it will default to the slowest device. I've posted this many times and should be moved to the front page as a sticky...
    Under The Asus WLAN Card Setting

    Click on Config on the left side.


    Basic Tab:

    Network Type:Infrastructure

    Network Name:default

    Channel : 1

    Encryption Tab:

    Network Authentication: Open

    Data Encrption: Disabled

    Soft AP Tab:

    Check The Soft AP Mode

    Check To Enable The ICS

    Access Control Tab:

    Access Control Policy: Accept

    Access Control List: This is were you input your mac address of your DS found under Nintendo WFC Settings,Options,System Information there you'll find your Mac Address 00-00-00-00-00-00 eg. Just note this is were you would input additional hardware addresses as well ( PSP, Laptop Eg.). Then of course you click add. Now you'll see that same address under the list of Mac Addresses Allowed To Be On The Network.

    Now go back to the basic tab and click on advanced make sure under the 54g Mode its 802.11b only. All the other settings should not to be touched.But if you want to know here's what mine are set to.

    RTS Threshold: 2347

    Fragmentation Threshold: 2347

    Preamble Mode: Long

    Frame Bursting: Disabled

    54g Mode: 802.11b only

    54g Protection: Auto

    Use Short Slot Time: Disabled

    Important after making any adjustments to click on OK on the bottom left before closing tab.

    Ok try your DS by going into nintendo WFC, then nintendo WFC Settings,Nintendo WiFi Connectin Settings. Erase all previous settings. Now pick a connection 1,2 or 3 now search for access point, after a few moments it should come up with a screen showing a default connection thats unlocked and a signal, Click OK. It will show a new Connection 2 Settings screen press OK again and it will set up your DS connection for you. After its done it should say connection successful and then go back to the Connection setup screen. Now just back out and your ready to Play. If you wanted to go into the connection setup screen again ,you'll see that the connection you choose has changed the erase settings to yellow from white meaning its saved. Now Go Have Fun !!!!

    Any problems I'll try to help you figure it out.
     
  17. 1broly1

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    I dont understand.
     
  18. wdclean

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    Just follow the above setup...
     
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    OK, I did what you said and it keeps happening and I get a Windows system error that reads "There is an IP conflict with another system on the network" what do I do?
     
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    OK, I did what you said and it keeps happening and I get a Windows system error that reads "There is an IP conflict with another system on the network" what do I do? Oh I don't know if this is a problem but when I go to Wireless Network Connection Status, down at the bottom where it says packets it has a number that keeps changing but the number next to it is 0.
     

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